Is it just me? With the new software I used to click on the "Forum" link at the top of the page to get to Active Topics. About a week ago that stopped working- the screen flashes but the drop down menu doesn't drop down. I can get there through Forum Links on the right side column just as easy, but wondered if anyone else had the same issue?

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Is it just me? With the new software I used to click on the "Forum" link at the top of the page to get to Active Topics. About a week ago that stopped working- the screen flashes but the drop down menu doesn't drop down. I can get there through Forum Links on the right side column just as easy, but wondered if anyone else had the same issue?

I am having no issues as of now, what kind of browser are you running?

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“[P]ersonally I disagree with the general philosophy of ‘genre equals gear’ at anything beyond a cosmetic level. I think the right idea is to find the right amp for you, and then play whatever kind of music you like. The “Jerry Thing” was just Jerry. It wouldn’t have mattered what he used and he used a lot of stuff.” Steve Kimock (The Gear Page 04/08/18)